Willy Thorn is a communications expert & artistic renaissance man. He is a journalist & copywriter, teacher, author & artist.
He has lived many places, beginning with Milwaukee & Rome & Minnesota & central Wisconsin. Among his other homes are Washington DC & Baltimore, Chicago & the Twin Cities, St. Francis South Dakota, the Bay Area & Shanghai. He currently lives & works in Bangkok.
Thorn has a Masters Degree in Journalism & has spent time as a Capitol Hill reporter & wire editor, sports writer, political columnist & arts critic. Other media endeavors include public relations campaigns, magazine feature writing, ghostwritten biographies & time on the radio – as a DJ & on-air host, play-by-play sports announcer & music promoter.
He has spent nearly a decade as a language specialist for Craft Worldwide & as a copywriter & creative for McCann Worldgroup. He currently works as senior copywriter at Quo Global branding agency in Bangkok.
He has won awards at Cannes Lions & been recognized for sports writing & political columns, magazine features, theatre scripts, religious publications & photography.
Thorn is also a photographer & classical oil painter, trained thru the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC. His artistic c.v. includes photography gallery shows; sculpting in Mamallapuram, India; concrete statuary at Wat Xieng Mouane, in Luang Prabang, Laos; and flower petal mosaics in Cagli, Italy.
He is a Buddhist meditation instructor; trained thru Thailand's renowned Willpower Institute. And he was even the rare foreigner to complete the entire six month course in spoken & written Thai. He currently sits as an advisor on the institute's English Foreign Language subcommittee – where he translates books, helps develop outreach programs & occasionally lectures.
He proudly notes a Master's Degree from Marquette University & books in both Washington's Library of Congress & the Vatican Archives in Rome.
His catalog is varied & he has written extensively about a number of subjects — including sports, politics, religion, Buddhist philosophy & Asian history & art. One of his largest endeavors was documenting & cataloguing several hundred temples in Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Yangon, Vientiane & Kuala Lumpur.
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A guide to the major historic royal Hindu & Buddhist sites of central Vientiane, Laos.
Includes 17 large temples, located near the Mekong River in the heart of the city — as well as the world-famous golden temple That Luang & several famous royal structures.
The histories of Vientiane (aka Vieng Chan) & the temples are interwoven with several famous Lao legends – including a mythical dragon, an ill-fated brutal invasion, and a short play (12 scenes) that brings life to the city's original founding pillar.
The guide includes one long walking itinerary [with a map] for the downtown area.
Features:
. That Luang – a global landmark plated in pure gold
. That Dam – the 'black stupa'; legendarily home to a seven-headed dragon
. Wat Sisaket – one of Laos' most famous temples; home to more than 1o,ooo Buddha statues
. Wat Ong Teu – home to one of Laos' largest bronze Buddha statues (hand-designed & cast by a king, no less) as well as some of the best carved golden ornament in all Southeast Asia
. Wat Hau Phra Kaew – once housed two of the most-famous Buddha statues in the world: the emerald jade Phra Kaew & the golden palladium Phra Bang
. Wat Si Mueang – built atop the ruins of one of Lao's oldest temples (dating to the Hindu Khmer empire); also home to a beautiful love story of immense tragedy … that still lives on today
. Wat Mixai - an iconic symbol of the city of Vieng Chan & a monument to her independence; built to celebrate victory over Taungoo invaders from Myanmar
Biographies:
. Fa Ngum –founder of Lan Xang; the first kingdom to unite modern Laos
. King Settathirah – the 16th century monarch who made Vieng Chan a capital & cultural epicenter
. Chao Anouwong – Laos' greatest rebel leader
Also includes:
. hundreds of photos
. Naga water dragon art
. history, background & fast facts, for each temple
. information on famous Buddha statues & relics
. a brief regional history
. local wildlife & who to talk to
. free postcards
* GOLD guaranteed!!
Título : The Temples of Vientiane
EAN : 9781005522117
Editorial : Willy Thorn
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